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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Dave Barry at his best.
If you're already familiar with Dave Barry, all I need to say is that this book is unquestionably one of his best, along with "Dave Barry Talks Back", "Dave Barry Turns 40", and "Dave Barry's Only Travel Guide You'll Ever Need". If you aren't familiar with his work, all I can say is that he's one of the funniest writers I've ever encountered,...
Published on January 25, 2001 by James Yanni

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A collection of amusing anecdotes from the American writer, humorist and columnist Dave Barry. He finds all sorts of weird, crazy, stupid and funny stuff that people do, say or come up with all across the United States of America, and puts them into print.

Dave doesn't mind a drop of the droll, Dave doesn't.
Published on September 3, 2007 by Blue Tyson


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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Dave Barry at his best., January 25, 2001
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James Yanni (Bellefontaine Neighbors, Mo. USA) - See all my reviews
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If you're already familiar with Dave Barry, all I need to say is that this book is unquestionably one of his best, along with "Dave Barry Talks Back", "Dave Barry Turns 40", and "Dave Barry's Only Travel Guide You'll Ever Need". If you aren't familiar with his work, all I can say is that he's one of the funniest writers I've ever encountered, and as long as you don't object to irreverence (read 'intentionally immature for effect') you will probably love his writing, too.

Ironically, this book contains my all-time favorite Dave Barry column, which happens also to be one of two of his columns I've ever read that are not humorous, but are decidedly serious. This column is "Uneasy Rider", the column about his twelve-year-old son having a semiserious bicycle accident; it is an immensely powerful description of what it feels like to be a parent in that situation. The book also contains the two or three columns that were the genesis of his later book, "Dave Barry's Book Of Bad Songs". If you have read that book, you'll have seen these columns, but if you haven't, you're in for a treat. (He runs a reader survey, and does two columns on the results, asking "what is the worst rock/pop song ever written?")

Marvellous book; I can't recommend it any higher.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Light and funny, May 31, 2001
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M. Stabile (Gwinnett County, GA) - See all my reviews
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Being a huge Dave Barry fan, I had to read this book, and I was not disappointed. The book is a collection of columns he wrote, mostly from the early 1990's; presumably, these are his funniest and the ones that got the most responses from readers. And you'd be surprised the kind of responses he gets from readers, some of whom can't seem to grasp that Dave's columns are supposed to be funny.

I, unlike those readers, had no trouble finding the humor in this book. I've probably read it 100 times, and parts of it still crack me up. He writes mostly about unusual news stories sent in by "alert readers" regarding exploding toilets and other such oddities. Its format-short essays of about 2 or 3 pages each-makes it ideal for people with short attention spans, but others will enjoy it too. If you've never read a Dave Barry book, you need to start, and I'm guessing this one will help get you hooked.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Dave Barry is 'Da Bomb..., February 1, 2006
I have yet to read a Dave Barry book I didn't like. Although I had already read some of the stories in previous books - they were still funny. I usually have to watch Mystery Science Theater 3000 to keep from getting bored while walking on the treadmill, but this book had me laughing hysterically. Two thumbs, way up!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I agree with the other reviewers, April 5, 2004
If you have never read Dave Barry this is a wonderful place to start. The guy is hilarious and while I can respect say Dennis Leary it is nice to read a guy who can be funny without swearing every 5th word.

Highlights of this book include
Dave Barry goes to China
Dave Barry checks out Graceland
Dave Barry's list of the worst song ever

Overall-If you want to laugh get this now

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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Another hit from Barry; this man does not disappoint, July 8, 2005
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I can read three or four Dave Barry books in a row before I need to take a break. This is another solid hit and his fans will love it. Highlights include the two-part "Worst Songs Ever Recorded" and the stand-out expose on a UFO situation in Gulf Breeze, Florida.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Truth Through Dave's Eyes, December 3, 2000
I remember picking up this book on a whim, never expecting to be as taken with it as I ended up being.

Dave Barry is an original writer, and his takes on everything from consumerism to war are funny, and true! Everything that spews out of that man's pen ends up becoming a mental statement-- "Hey, I've thought that too!"

If anything, this book gets kudos for Dave's angst from being a lonely lefty peon in the world of right-handers ("Left-handers should not even be allowed to purchase a chainsaw"). As a fellow lefty, I about died laughing about Dave's lumberjack attempt, and his thinly-veiled "horror" about dying seven years earlier than the average right-hander.

In closing, this book is worth the purchase, and I guarantee it won't collect cobwebs on the shelf after reading it for the first (or second or third) time.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars comedy at its best, August 28, 2007
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I have read nearly all of Dave's books, and it never ceases to amaze me that he can be hilarious on each and every occasion. He doesn't duplicate any annecdotes, he simply uses his comic genius to make up new ones.. you will never be bored with Dave's ability to make you rush to the toilet to save wetting the floor, or laughing so hard you feel sick, and the back of your head hurts. This book is my favourite. Every story is funny, clever, and even sometimes sentimental. Please buy this one, you won't regret it. He's on top form.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars If you haven't read Dave Barry then ...., February 24, 2003
this is the place to start. The book is a collection of his Miami Herald columns. Barry's hyperbolic style is on the money as he always gives razor sharp insight into ridiculous human behavior. You can't help but laugh at many of the stories while nodding your head in agreement.

If you have read Dave Barry, this book is one of his best works. A must read for Barry and non-Barry fans alike.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Dave Barry is not making this up--except for the parts that he is, February 26, 2008
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Ash Ryan (Salt Lake City, Utah) - See all my reviews
In addition to following up 1992's "Dave Barry Talks Back" with a collection of his weekly humor columns from the Miami Herald through 1994, this book also includes several longer pieces Dave Barry wrote for other publications, including one about the "natural" birth of his son, an expose of a Western Florida UFO hoax, and a couple of travelogues (of a sort) about a trip to China on the eve of Britain's withdrawal from Hong Kong and a boating trip to Bimini Bay. Also included is a rather serious (for Barry) column about his son being hit by a car while riding his bike, which is actually quite touching.

But of course, the staple of any Dave Barry book is the zany humor, and it is plentiful here, including among many other classic columns the infamous "Bad Song Contest." If you are a Dave Barry fan, you will enjoy this book, and if you haven't discovered him yet, this would be a fine place to start.
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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Barry On Top, December 4, 2000
Dave Barry Is Not Making This Up is a collection of columns from Dave Barry's Pulitzer Prize winning weekly column. Mr. Barry always has a humorous slant on everything from marriage, to raising kids to watching TV. He also can write about the bizarre as evident by the story that tells of the lawn mower parade in Indiana that is a scream. You will laugh out loud about the Beano story, but the creme-de-la-creme is the story about his boat and his trip to Bimini on it.
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